Following hot on the heels of the bands rapturously received winter UK Tour and the critically acclaimed Todd Rundgren produced studio album ''Cause I Sez So', the legendary New York Dolls will return to the UK for a special one-off concert as part of their forthcoming European tour.

Tickets for the bands Monday April 19th concert at the London Koko go on sale at 10am on Thursday March 18th. National Ticket Hotline: 08700 603 777. Book Online: www.seetickets.com.

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What the critics said about the Dolls' recent UK concerts:

The New York Dolls look in better shape than ever, It's only rock'n' roll,
but they still sound as if they like it.The Times (4 Stars)

The collective howl of energy which was punk's tinderbox and
the Dolls' ticket to immortalityThe London Evening Standard

The Dolls come stomping and pouting back to life – The Daily Telegraph

One of the most important Rock 'n' Roll bands of all time
The Independent (4 Stars)

The New York Dolls' reunion continues to go from strength to strength, and this show presented debauched rock 'n' roll at it's finest
The Glasgow Herald (5 Stars)

A Masterclass in how to play proto-punk with attitude
The Daily Record (4 Stars)

Punk Pioneers on form and on fire in the capitolClassic Rock Magazine

The Dolls proved they can wipe the floor with any of
today's over-hyped indie bandsRecord Collector

The New York Dolls originally swaggered onto the New York music scene in the early '70s, influencing a generation with its subversive mix of high-decibel rock and high-heeled androgyny. The original band recorded two seminal albums – the eponymous debut New York Dolls (1973) and Too Much Too Soon (1974), before calling it a day in 1977.

The surviving members reformed the group in 2004 to much acclaim, but soon lost bassist Arthur Kane to leukemia. In 2006, Johansen and Sylvain reunited again and recorded the NY Dolls' third studio album, One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This.